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12 Angry Men (1957) – Sc2

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Decade or era

1950s

Contemporary

Age range

Adult (30-55)

Young adult (18-30)

Genre

Drama

Character

Judge

Gender

Male

Author

Reginald Rose

Sidney Lumet

12 Angry Men (1957) – Sc2

Description

Judge Monologue: The Judge outlines the grave responsibility the jurors bear. They are instructed to deliberate honestly and impartially on whether the defendant, a young man, is guilty of murder.

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The opening monologue of the Judge from the classic movie, "12 Angry Men." This unforgettable sequence sets the stage for a heated courtroom drama, placing the jurors – and by extension, the audience – in a position of great responsibility.

The monologue is not just a recitation of duties; it's an appeal to justice, a call to weigh evidence impartially, and a stark reminder of the life-altering decision the jury must make. The Judge's role, though brief, resonates throughout the film and indeed the annals of cinematic history.

Perfect for aspiring actors looking for a challenging audition piece, the Judge's monologue offers a unique opportunity to embody authority, wield power with restraint, and express the gravity of the judicial process. This monologue is a test of an actor's ability to hold attention, command respect, and instill a sense of urgency in their audience.

12 Angry Men (1957) - Sidney Lumet - Judge monologue Sc2

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